We have added these contacts to help folks find needed parts and services to keep the sport alive and thriving. The contact information below is provided to help the novice get started in boat racing and for the seasoned racer to help him find needed parts and services. If someone would like to have his service listed here please forward the information to us and we will add it.

1. American Power Boat Assn. is the largest sanctioning body for boat racing. It provides for every asset in boat racing from junior stock racing to the unlimited hydroplanes. The web site is http://www.apbaracing.com/

2. AOMCI is a national club dedicated to the preservation of antique outboard motors and sponsors numerous swap meets around the country. It’s a great place to meet folks interested in the classic outboards and a way of finding needed parts. Their web site is http://www.aomci.org/

3. A great place to go to discuss boat racing activities is a web site designed for the boat racer. Hydro racer has discussion forms that cover all aspects of boat racing. There web site is http://www.hydroracer.net

4. Another great web site is Ron Hills Boat Racing Facts which provides a forum to discuss all aspects of boat racing. There are also numerous technical discussions that one will may find of interest. The web site is http://www.boatracingfacts.com/home/index.html

5. A very unique website has been created by Paul and Diane Christner. The site is dedicated to the preservation of the Quincy Looper racing outboard invented and built by O. F. Christner and his family. Their web site also provides a great place to view the history of outboard racing and has numerous ties to additional web sites. The site is http://www.quincylooperracing.us/

6. Antique outboard parts are generally hard to find but Old Mercs has made it easy to locate and buy the normal service parts required to keep the old Mercury Outboards going. The web site is for East Coast http://www.eastcoastmarineservice.com

7. If one is truly dedicated to the hobby of boat racing and engine restoration there is no better person in the country than Doug Kay. He is a master machinist and can prepare any level of engine modification required for your needs. We have several engines Doug has done and they are all outstanding. A Mercury Mark 50 restored by Doug, shown by Alan at the Wolverine Chapter of AOMIC fall meet (2008), was awarded best of show. His mechanical work and finishing is really something to behold. His contact info is: Doug Kay, 18036 Delaware St., Roseville, MI 48066 Cell 586-212-5917 E mail strokerace430@wowway.com

8. Frank Erion is providing a much need supply of racing parts for the two cylinder Merc outboards with his reproduction parts for the A/B Quicksilver lower units. Frank Erion can be reached at fderion@msn.comor 269-720-1337.

10. Doug Brooke of Vintage Outboard has an amazing number of NOS, Used and reproduction parts available for Mercury, Evinrude and Johnson outboard motors. His web site is locatated at www.vintageoutboard.com. His contact info is 509-747-9960.

1960's SPEEDLINER Style Runabouts built from the original plans and patterns. Striving to preserve there timeless design.